Wednesday, July 31, 2013
When I got to our B&B tonight I could still hear bagpipes in my head. Yes, we spent the day in Edinburgh.
And truth be said, today could have been a complete disaster. But it wasn't.
Why?
Well, nothing upsets me more than the thought that I have screwed up
things. When it is something that is out of my control, I get mad, I
swear , I punch, I throw things. But when it is my fault ... shoot me. I
want to die. I could have done things right and I screwed it. Dig a
hole and bury me alive, please.
And that is what I thought had happened at around noon today. Notice that I said "I thought!"
Really,
I hadn't done anything wrong ... I mean, other than leaving the Lake
District 1.5 hours past the established time of 8am. But that wasn't
going to ruin anything.
As usual I can't ever stick to
established times. Dean had driven all day till past 10 last night and
felt bad waking him up so early. But on this day not much could go
wrong... or could it? Than I had to wash and blow dry my hair, which was
a greasy mess. Our hostess was surprised to see us walking out at 9:30
AM. Oh, well...
By the way - the shower! it was a hand
shower. Be careful when the website says that. A hand shower means you
hold the shower in your hand... or like me, you sit on the tub and do
your own thing (of course, by "do your own thing" I mean "take your
shower", but you can really do anything you want, I don't care, and it
is none of my business).
Back to us on our way out - We
only had to make it to the Edinburgh castle before 1pm to enjoy the 1
pm canon shooting. Even with possible delays on the road, we could still
make it by 12:30.
Just that we got to the car park
and every pay&display machine was broken. Besides they only took
coins and we wanted to pay for quite a few hours. I realized we could
pay with a credit card using a cell phone. I called, but the phone
services for the parking authority (as well as for most services we have
needed here, such as Aer Lingus) stink into high heavens. There isn't
such a thing as a "go back" option, or a "I don't understand - please
repeat or type in your choice". it is always hang up and call again, and
don't screw up this time. Well that might work if you don't happen to
be running out of credit and have no idea where to top it off. We then
took off towards the castle in order not to miss the canon shot, but
when I asked for directions the person said the castle was about 3 miles
away - which was incorrect,m it was only 1.5 miles - less than a 25
minute walk. So that was when I figured I had screwed up and ruined
everything. After all 3 mikes is quite a walk to go anywhere on a tight
schedule.
I was almost a quarter to 1 by then and we still had to figure out how to pay for the car park.
Technically
a payphone would do the job, but the phone service did not understand
neither mine nor my husband's voice. It kept sending us a trext message
for us to reply to - which we couldn't because there was no credit left
oin our phone!
That is about when I broke down and started crying.
But
this time there was no one to save me and usher me into the castle.
Crying would only make my husband upset, and ruin the rest of our day;
so I remember the line from Hazel and Gretel - crying is no use, you
have to act.
I assumed we'd miss the canon shots, and simply
decided to walk back to the car, move it to a closer car park - even if a
bit more expensive.
Assuming we would also have to cancel our
scenic drive along the Aberdeenshire coast, we walked to the Castle,
walked in and enjoyed it. I had printed up an intinerary from their
website, but we really did much more than what was the itinerary. You
can also buy the guided tour, but we didn't care for it.
We
ate a quick lunch at their café before starting the tour. We tried to
eat at places outside the castle, but they were all cash-only places,
and we are desperetly running out of paper money. We had to use a credit
card.
I had a rose lemonade soda. Here they call soda a fizzy see drink. And bottled water can be fizzy or still.
Before
going inside the castle we also booked a time at Mary King's Close. It
is a tour through an underground close (an alley). They are underground
because the new city was built on the third floor level of the old city,
simply by decapitating the old houses. Our guide was very funny and
told us stories of the people that lived in those places, as if she
herself was one of them. I think her name was Kara. All the stories are
real. it is very entertaining and informative.
I think Mary King's
Close was one of the best things we've done so far. I really enjoyed
it. It something new -different than anything we had done before.
Everything so far has felt a bit like a re-run, except formnthe family
search and meet&greet part. But Mary King was different.
Everyone
keeps telling us how lucky we have been with the weather. It usually
only rains when we are in the car, or at night. Our first nights in
Ireland and England respectively it rained during the night.
At
Edinburgh, it started raining on our way back to the car. We made it to
our new place, in New to more, at 10:30pm. Our hostess Julie, had
received an email from us, as soon as I could get internet at a rest
spot, letting her know we would be running late and could not call her,
for lack of credit.
She waited for us.
Free WiFi internet
here is complicated - you have to be ready to enter your address and
email and phone number every where that says free WiFi.
One thing
that saved us today was the 6-pack generic red bull from Tesco. Its
around £1.30 and it tastes almost the same as red bull. We needed it to
get through the day - and through the drive.
And as we drove Dean
noticed that this country really is made up of farms - we have the city
and then as soon as you drive out of the city, tadahhh - farms ! There
is no in-between, no transition, it is farms. Pretty interesting.
Today's expenses:
Mary King's Close - £25.90(credit)
Mary King's Close - souvenirs - £14.97(credit)
Edinburgh Castle - souvenirs - £7.90(credit)
Benugo - £18.90(credit) lunch
Edinburgh castle - souvenirs - £10.00(credit)
Princes exchange multi-storey car park - £9.00(credit)
petrol - £38.33(credit) 42.21mpg
Burger King - £8.18(credit)